Iranian Drone Strikes Bahrain Residential Building Amid Regional Tensions
A drone believed to be Iranian hit a residential building in Manama, Bahrain, with no fatalities reported, highlighting vulnerabilities in Gulf.
Key Points
- Drone hit top floor of Manama residential building; no fatalities.
- Bahrain MFA confirmed additional strikes on other structures.
- Incident tied to Israel-US vs. Iran war tensions.
- Video footage captured by residents inside the building.
A drone believed to be Iranian struck the top floor of a residential building in Manama, Bahrain's capital, amid escalating regional tensions from the war between Israel and the United States—supported by Gulf Arab states—and Iran.
The incident highlighted vulnerabilities in areas previously seen as safe havens. Residents inside the building captured video footage of the moment the drone hit, with no fatalities reported. Bahrain's Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed additional strikes on other residential structures in the area, but stated that none resulted in deaths.
The attacks underscore the spillover effects of the broader conflict, reaching Gulf states allied with the US and Israel. Authorities have not released further details on the drone's origin or potential damage beyond the impacts.
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